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  • US DOJ sues to block ethics punishments of administration lawyers

    Source: Philadelphia Inquirer

    “The Justice Department on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against the District of Columbia Bar over its efforts to discipline Trump administration lawyers, escalating the department’s feud with legal ethics authorities. The lawsuit defends Jeffrey Clark, a government lawyer in the first Trump administration who sought to undo the results of the 2020 presidential race, and Ed Martin, a current senior Justice Department official. The suit was filed by Todd Blanche, the acting attorney general, and Stanley E. Woodward Jr., the No. 3 official at the Justice Department…. The lawsuit centers on the long-running battle over the D.C. Bar’s effort to disbar Clark, an environmental lawyer who had no formal role in investigating elections, over his push to promote Trump’s baseless assertions of fraud in Joe Biden’s electoral victory in 2020.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.inquirer.com/politics/nation/trump-administration-lawyers-ethics-bar-20260514.html

  • UK: Health secretary resigns in scathing letter, setting up challenge to Starmer’s leadership

    Source: CBS News

    “Efforts to unseat British Prime Minister Keir Starmer broke out into open rebellion Thursday, with one potential rival resigning from the Cabinet and another clearing the way for her to enter any future leadership contest. Health Secretary Wes Streeting became the first senior minister to quit Starmer’s Cabinet in what is expected to be a precursor to challenging his leadership. … Streeting, whose political ambitions have long been known, is considered one of a handful of people who could try to unseat Starmer. … Another likely challenger, former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, said Thursday that she had reached an agreement with tax authorities to clear up questions about her taxes that forced her to leave the Cabinet last September.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/uk-health-secretary-resigns-prime-minister-keir-starmer-challenge/

  • Federal judge blocks US sanctions against UN rapporteur Francesca Albanese

    Source: Al Jazeera [Qatari state media]

    “A federal judge has temporarily ⁠blocked United States sanctions against Francesca Albanese, a United Nations expert on the occupied Palestinian territory. UN Human Rights Council Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese was sanctioned in July 2025 after she publicly criticised Washington’s policy on Israel’s genocidal war against Palestinians in Gaza. Albanese’s husband and daughter filed a lawsuit in February against the Trump administration over the sanctions. It argued that the sanctions were an effort to punish Albanese for bringing attention to Israel’s rights abuses against Palestinians. In his court order on Wednesday, US ⁠District Judge Richard Leon granted a preliminary injunction against the sanctions. He found that the Trump administration sought to regulate ‌her speech because of the ‘idea or message expressed.'” (05/14/26)

    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2026/5/14/federal-judge-blocks-us-sanctions-against-un-rapporteur-francesca-albanese

  • ME: Vance set to speak about fraud investigations ahead of primary election

    Source: Los Angeles Daily News

    “Vice President JD Vance is slated to make an appearance in Maine on Thursday to highlight the Trump administration’s efforts to combat fraud ahead of the state’s primary elections for several high-profile races. Vance, who chairs the administration’s anti-fraud task force, is scheduled to deliver remarks at Bangor International Airport, the White House and the Maine Republican Party announced. The vice president, who is seen as a potential GOP candidate for president in 2028, has been promoting the work of the task force as he has campaigned for Republican candidates in recent months. But Thursday’s visit is the first that has been expressly billed as a stop to talk about the fraud-fighting efforts rather than the economic-focused message he’s delivered in other visits.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.dailynews.com/2026/05/14/jd-vance-maine-fraud-investigations/

  • Honda records its first-ever annual loss on a costly EV strategy

    Source: Seattle Times

    “Honda racked up a 423.9 billion yen ($2.7 billion) loss Thursday, the first-ever full year loss for the Japanese automaker, acknowledging heavy costs for its electric-vehicle plans, stemming from President Donald Trump’s pro-U.S. [sic] policies. The Japanese automaker said losses related to its EV operations are estimated to total 2.5 trillion yen ($16 billion), incurred mostly in the fiscal year just ended and the current fiscal year. Analysts say Honda Motor Co. might have been too ambitious too fast, when many markets weren’t ready. As a result, Honda abandoned many of its plans for EV models, including those in the works in a joint venture with Sony Corp.” (05/14/26)

    https://archive.is/G1rl7

  • US Senators approve withholding their own pay during government shutdowns

    Source: SFGate

    “Senators unanimously approved a resolution Thursday to withhold their pay during government shutdowns, an attempt to make federal closures financially painful for lawmakers after a string of record-breaking impasses in the past year. The bipartisan support for the measure comes at a time when federal closures have become longer and more frequent, frustrating lawmakers who say there should be punishment when Congress fails at its most basic legislative duty. Under the resolution, senators’ pay would be withheld by the secretary of the Senate whenever a government shutdown affects one or more agencies, then released once funding is restored. It will take effect the day after the Nov. 3 general election. ‘Shutting down government should not be our default solution to our refusal to work out our issues and our differences,’ said Sen. John Kennedy [R-LA], the bill’s sponsor, in a floor speech Wednesday.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/senators-vote-to-withhold-their-own-pay-during-22259128.php

  • Apple backs Google after EU orders Android be opened up to AI rivals

    Source: Engadget

    “Apple is on Google’s side when it comes the latter’s criticisms against the European Union’s proposals which would give third-party AI services the same level of access to Android that Gemini has. The European Commission has been taking steps to ensure that Google complies with the rules of the Digital Markets Act (DMA). In January, it told the company that it has to give external AI assistants the same access to Android its own technology has and to hand over ‘anonymized ranking, query, click and view data held by Google Search’ to rival search engines. … According to Reuters, Apple echoed Google’s statement that allowing competing AI services complete access to Android would undermine European users’ privacy. It would, for instance, allow them to interact with the apps people use to send emails, order food ​or share photos.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.engadget.com/2172631/apple-comments-back-google-eu-ai-order-android/

  • “Floating armoury” ship reportedly seized by Iran

    Source: BBC News [UK State Media]

    “A vessel reportedly operating as a ‘floating armoury’ in the Gulf of Oman has been seized by Iranian military personnel, according to the maritime risk management company Vanguard. The ship is now ‘bound for Iranian territorial waters,’ the UK’s Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) organisation said. BBC Verify has checked ship-tracking data from MarineTraffic which shows the vessel – identified by Vanguard as the Honduras-flagged Hui Chuan — last broadcast its location 70km (40 miles) north-east of Fujairah in the UAE on Wednesday. Hui Chuan’s operators told Vanguard it was operating as a floating armoury which stores weapons for security firms who protect ships at sea from attack by pirates. BBC Verify cannot confirm what was on the ship or who it was used by.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx219xwxg9no

  • Cuba: Regime considers $100 million US aid offer as energy crisis worsens

    Source: BBC News [UK State Media]

    “The Cuban government says it is open to reviewing a US offer of $100m (£74m) in aid, hours after rare protests over worsening power cuts erupted on the Communist-run island. Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez said on Thursday that Cuba was ‘ready to hear the details of the proposal and how it would be implemented’. The shortages have been exacerbated by a US-imposed blockade of oil which has squeezed the country’s supplies of essentials such as diesel and fuel oil. Hospitals have been unable to function normally, and schools and government offices have been forced to close. Tourism, an economic engine for Cuba, has also been impacted.” (05/14/26)

    http://bbc.com/news/articles/cd7pyrj0vx7o

  • CA: Tourists may be behind “unprecedented” surge in mushroom poisonings

    Source: SFGate

    “Bay Area health officials are warning the public of an unusual surge in mushroom poisonings across the region and state, including the latest cases in Napa County. Over the weekend, three adults were hospitalized after eating wild mushrooms they collected in the rural area of Deer Park, the county’s Health and Human Services Agency said in a Tuesday news release. The three people were not Napa County residents and were foraging mushrooms specifically between Deer Park Road, Fawn Road and Silverado Trail. The agency said the poisonings are part of an ‘unprecedented outbreak’ of mushroom-related illnesses and deaths across California. According to the California Department of Public Health, there have been 47 cases, including four deaths, since Nov. 18, 2025. Of these cases, hospitalizations occurred in six Bay Area counties: Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, San Mateo, Santa Clara and Sonoma.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/napa-mushrooms-poison-california-22257807.php

  • NY: Man Found Guilty in Chinese “Secret Police Station” Case

    Source: US News & World Report

    “A New York man was ⁠found ⁠guilty on Wednesday of acting as an unregistered ⁠agent of the Chinese government after a trial over federal prosecutors’ allegations that he operated ​a ‘secret police station’ on behalf of Beijing in Manhattan’s Chinatown neighborhood. Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn said Lu Jianwang, 64, should have alerted the U.S. Attorney General ‌that he was a Chinese agent ‌when he helped open the so-called police station in 2022. They also said he helped China’s government locate a pro-democracy activist living ⁠in California. Lu was ⁠arrested in April 2023. He had pleaded not guilty to the three felony charges ​he faced: conspiracy to act as an unregistered foreign agent, acting as an unregistered agent of China, and obstruction of justice. A jury in Brooklyn federal court reached the verdict after a weeklong trial.” (05/13/26)

    https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2026-05-13/new-york-man-found-guilty-in-chinese-secret-police-station-case

  • New study finds evidence cannabis could treat obesity, diabetes

    Source: Yahoo! News

    “The munchies are one of marijuana’s most famous effects, with countless movies playing up the trope that smoking weed leads to uncontrollable hunger. But a new study is showing that cannabis could actually have surprising effects on your waistline. Researchers at UC Riverside gave cannabis to obese mice and found that not only did the rodents lose weight, but when given a concentrated cannabis oil, the mice also saw striking benefits in their metabolic function. Nicholas DiPatrizio, a UC Riverside professor and the lead author of the study, said he thinks the work could lead to cannabis-based diet therapies. ‘We can develop molecules that can be cannabis based, isolate them and maybe even do better than nature. We are just at the beginning,’ DiPatrizio told SFGATE.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/calif-study-finds-evidence-cannabis-120000613.html


  • Are Democrats Now the Party of Free Markets? Don’t Bet on It.

    Source: Reason
    by Stephanie Slade

    “Listening to two prominent progressives highlight the cronyism and inefficiencies of government bureaucracy that libertarians have been shouting about for decades was equal parts refreshing and infuriating. But if you were tempted to hope those realizations would bring them around to genuinely libertarian conclusions, you would be disappointed. Ultimately, as the second half of the podcast made clear, [Ezra] Klein and his allies support streamlining government because they hope to make it easier for government to do big, ambitious things: nationwide high-speed rail, federal housing projects, Medicare for All. They are not trying to get government out of the way so people can thrive; they want government itself to thrive. That distinction is the main problem with the hypothesis that Democrats will soon be the party of free markets and limited government.” (05/14/26)

    https://reason.com/2026/05/14/are-democrats-now-the-party-of-free-markets-dont-bet-on-it/

  • “Nearest Nickel” Makes Sense … But Why a Law?

    Source: Garrison Center
    by Thomas L Knapp

    “On May 11, a new law went into effect in Florida, ‘allowing’ businesses to round the amounts charged for cash purchases to the nearest nickel. Really? Nothing more important than this for our masters in Tallahassee to spend their time on? Don’t get me wrong. The practice in question makes sense …. But why on Earth would merchants need a law to ‘allow’ this? … Even when framed as ‘voluntary’ — as this one is — unnecessary laws ‘allowing’ behaviors already unquestionably ‘allowed’ (by common sense and conventional morality) tend to nudge the public toward an ‘everything not required is forbidden’ mindset in which we instinctively seek permission from our rulers for every action, trivial or momentous.” (05/14/26)

    https://thegarrisoncenter.org/archives/20615

  • Welfare-Warfare State Reform Is Not Freedom

    Source: Future of Freedom Foundation
    by Jacob G Hornberger

    “The libertarian movement can be divided into two basic groups: libertarians who call for reforming welfare-warfare state programs and libertarians who call for dismantling welfare-warfare state programs. I fall within the latter group. Why? Because I want to be free. Reform doesn’t get me freedom. At best it gets me a better serfdom. That’s nice, but it’s not want I want for the rest of my life. I want to be free, and only by dismantling infringements on freedom can I attain genuine freedom.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.fff.org/2026/05/14/welfare-warfare-state-reform-is-not-freedom/

  • When Killing Becomes Commonplace

    Source: Antiwar.com
    by Andrew P Napolitano

    “Last week, when the Pentagon resumed its attacks on small boats in the Caribbean and eastern Pacific Ocean, the media barely noticed. The U.S. military has now destroyed 56 vessels and killed 190 persons. The killings began in September 2025 and have continued to this month. … Killing survivors is expressly prohibited by federal law as well as by the Uniform Code of Military Justice. And, of course, ordering the killing of innocents is always unlawful. So, the Pentagon made two changes. It produced more lethal strikes so as not to be burdened with the problem of survivors, and it either stopped killing survivors or stopped revealing that it killed them.” (05/14/26)

    https://original.antiwar.com/andrew-p-napolitano/2026/05/13/when-killing-becomes-commonplace/

  • The “Trade Deficit” is a Misnomer

    Source: EconLog
    by Jon Murphy

    “The United States, like most other countries, use a method of double-entry accounting to track certain aggregate statistics known as National Income Accounting. One of the statistics tracked is the balance of trade. The balance of trade reports the difference between imports and exports. … The connotations of the words ‘surplus’ and ‘deficit’ (coupled with the accounting conventions of pluses and minus) give the impression to those who do not understand the balance of trade that deficits are bad while surpluses are good. But, digging a little into the accounting shows that 1) ‘deficits’ and ‘surpluses’ are value-free and 2) referring to these as ‘trade deficits/surpluses’ is something of a misnomer.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.econlib.org/econlog/the-trade-deficit-is-a-misnomer

  • AOC’s war on billionaires twists America’s birth into a socialist myth

    Source: Fox News Forum
    by Jonathan Turley

    “Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez [D-NY] is fast becoming the greatest fabulist since Aesop. Recently, Ocasio-Cortez insisted that true billionaires are a capitalist myth since ‘you can’t earn a billion dollars.’ However, her greatest work of fiction may be her insistence that the Framers fought against billionaires and would have joined her and other socialists in seeking to eradicate them today. Bertrand Russell once noted that ‘there is something feeble and a little contemptible’ about those ‘who cannot face the perils of life without the help of comfortable myths.’ The American left has long peddled such ‘comfortable myths’ as the wealthy ‘not paying their fair share’ of taxes. The top 1% of income earners pay over 40% of federal taxes, and that percentage goes up to 70% for the top 10%.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/jonathan-turley-aocs-war-billionaires-twists-americas-birth-socialist-myth

  • “The Library is One of the Best Libertarian Arguments for Limited Government”

    Source: Washington Monthly
    by David Masciotra

    “John Chrastka of EveryLibrary, which fights for library budgets and against book bans, discusses libraries, their central role in our society, censorship — and those drag-queen story hours.” (05/14/26)

    https://washingtonmonthly.com/2026/05/14/library-book-bans-limited-government/

  • The Charity Trap

    Source: Foundation for Economic Education
    by Mani Basharzad

    “One of the first attempts by the second Trump administration to cut government waste was massive cuts and layoffs at USAID. Now, the same administration is pressuring the United Nations to adopt more trade-focused policies rather than aid-focused ones — the ‘trade not aid’ strategy. While it is not obvious how Trump’s tariffs are helping poor nations through trade, we still need to rethink foreign aid.” (05/14/26)

    https://fee.org/articles/the-charity-trap/

  • Ruth Lopez Spoke Up for Due Process; Now She’s Detained Without Charges

    Source: Our Future
    by Sulma Arias

    “Who of us has the right to live without fear? This is the question human rights lawyer Ruth Lopez has asked fearlessly in El Salvador — the country of my birth — for decades. It’s a question we all need to ask ourselves in the United States as well. For speaking boldly, Ruth is now in prison. She’s been held without trial since May 18, 2025 — now a year ago — when she was torn from her bed by police and arrested without any investigation or judicial warrant. Ruth has since had minimal contact with her family and lawyers. Ruth’s crime? She opposed corruption. When Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele signed a secret agreement with the Trump administration to accept $4.7 million for the illegal transfer of more than 200 U.S. deportees to El Salvador’s CECOT mega-prison, Ruth spoke up to defend their basic rights.” (05/14/26)

    https://ourfuture.org/20260514/ruth-lopez-spoke-up-for-due-process-now-shes-detained-without-charges

  • AI Won’t Necessarily Lead to Mass Unemployment: The Case of the Financial Industry

    Source: CounterPunch
    by Dean Baker

    “There is widespread concern that AI will lead to mass unemployment in the years ahead. As I and others have pointed out, we have yet to see any evidence of this in the data on job growth or productivity. But maybe we just have to wait a bit longer. But the idea that AI will eliminate all the jobs ignores the ways that creative entrepreneurs can develop new industries that require hundreds of thousands, or even millions of employees. These new industries may contribute nothing to well-being, but they create jobs. The best example of this sort of waste is the financial industry.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.counterpunch.org/2026/05/14/ai-wont-necessarily-lead-to-mass-unemployment-the-case-of-the-financial-industry/

  • China summit is Trump’s best chance to choke off Iran’s terror cash

    Source: New York Post
    by Elaine Dezenski & Max Meizlish

    “A bombshell report this week laid bare a startling truth: Hong Kong is the lifeline for the Iranian regime and its terrorist proxies. Hong Kong-registered shell companies are funneling billions of dollars in illicit oil revenue, along with weapons technology and surveillance tools, to the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, fueling Tehran’s repressive military machine. But more than two months into the war, not one of Iran’s most important financial enablers — in Hong Kong or anywhere else in China — has been taken offline. Donald Trump and Xi Jinping shaking hands, with the US and Chinese flags behind them. It’s a glaring loophole in President Trump’s ‘Economic Fury’ and ‘Maximum Pressure’ campaigns that he’s promised will break the regime. So this week, as the president meets with Xi Jinping in Beijing, he should present the Chinese Communist Party with the bill for its continued support of Tehran’s terror.” (05/13/26)

    https://nypost.com/2026/05/13/opinion/china-summit-is-trumps-chance-to-choke-irans-terror-cash/

  • Bullet Train or Bay Bridge?

    Source: Independent Institute
    by K Lloyd Billingsley

    “The contest for California’s biggest disaster may soon be decided.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.independent.org/article/2026/05/14/bullet-train-or-bay-bridge/

  • We Need a Department of Peace, Not $1.5 Trillion for More War

    Source: Common Dreams
    by Robert C Koehler

    “It’s hard to avoid noticing, and internally screaming over, the Trump administration’s proposed military budget upgrade to $1.5 trillion annually, as though the present trillion-dollar annual gift to the end of the world weren’t enough. It’s not just the proposed taxpayer bleed. It’s the collective assumption that ‘self-defense’ requires an ever-present readiness to kill lots of people, and beyond that the utter certainty that we have soulless enemies out there who want what we have, hate our freedoms, and will take what they can the moment we relax. This is just the way it is. No questions allowed. And our enemies aren’t pussycats. One of them, for instance, is China. … Nothing holds a country together like a good enemy.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/department-of-peace

  • Can Socialists Support Commerce But Not Capitalism?

    Source: The Daily Economy
    by Christopher Freiman

    “Many socialists condemn trade barriers while supporting bans on wage labor and private ownership. Can that logic be reconciled?” (05/14/26)

    https://thedailyeconomy.org/article/can-socialists-support-commerce-but-not-capitalism/

  • Return of the Next Pandemic Script

    Source: Brownstone Institute
    by Yaffa Shir-Raz

    “On the surface, an international cruise ship experiencing serious illnesses and deaths during a voyage would seem destined to become an immediate global news story. But that did not happen. Only weeks later, on May 1, the story suddenly received intense international coverage. Within a short time, headlines around the world warned of a ‘plague ship’ at sea, passengers from 23 countries under monitoring, quarantine measures, and fears of human-to-human transmission. After the Covid years, and the way the crisis unfolded in early 2020, the sense of déjà vu was almost unavoidable. … This time, the timing is particularly striking. On May 1, three days before the MV Hondius story received widespread international media attention, the World Health Organization announced yet another one-year delay in negotiations over the PABS annex of the Pandemic Agreement.” (05/14/26)

    https://brownstone.org/articles/return-of-the-next-pandemic-script/

  • Pope Leo is right. Trump’s war in Iran fails a test.

    Source: Washington Post
    by Ramesh Ponnuru

    “Trump has made next to no attempt to justify his Iran policy using the traditional criteria for just war, and sometimes he broadcasts contempt for the idea that war could be subject to moral evaluation. When he threatens to end Iran’s civilization, it can’t plausibly be spun as anything but placing large-scale war crimes on the table. Though just-war theory is frequently associated with the Catholic Church, its influence extends to non-Catholics and it rests on no distinctively Christian premises. It holds that war is permissible when (among other conditions) it serves a just cause, is declared by a legitimate authority, has a reasonable chance of success and can be expected to do more good than harm.
    There is plenty of room to debate when these conditions have been met, but they clearly rule out some wars.” (05/14/26)

    https://archive.is/u3LYa

  • Mike Pence, Pretend Lifeguard of Conservatism; Voters Already Left His Pool

    Source: American Greatness
    by Steve Cortes

    “Mike Pence anointed himself to stand athwart the populist Right with a whistle in his mouth, screaming for conservatives to ‘get out of the pool.’ The imagery fits him perfectly. Pence increasingly resembles that obnoxious childhood lifeguard we all remember — the self-important scold, high on perceived power, perched way above everyone else. As such, Pence is convinced that enforcing his rules matters more than understanding why people jumped into the water in the first place. From his perch at CNN studios and establishment think tanks, Pence now lectures conservatives about ‘traditional principles,’ warning Republicans against populism and urging a return to the old GOP orthodoxy. … Pence demands that Republicans engage in ‘soul-searching’ over populism. Fine. Let’s do exactly that.” (05/14/26)

    https://amgreatness.com/2026/05/14/mike-pence-pretend-lifeguard-of-conservatism-voters-already-left-his-pool/

  • Defending Taiwan

    Source: Law & Liberty
    by Mike Watson

    “Deterring China is about more than chip manufacturing and foreign democracy.” (05/14/26)

    https://lawliberty.org/defending-taiwan/

  • Socialists Are Reaping a Bountiful Political Harvest while They Create Havoc

    Source: Ludwig von Mises Institute
    by William L Anderson

    “There is no doubt that socialists are doing very well in the current electoral climate. Zohran Mamdani’s recent victory in the New York City mayoral election has electrified the socialist movement across the country, which also includes the election of Katie Wilson as mayor of Seattle. … Indeed, Bernie Sanders lost narrowly in the 2016 and 2020 Democratic presidential primaries, and it certainly is not beyond the imagination to say American voters might well have sent him to the White House in either of those elections, had he won the nomination. … One might think, given the electoral successes of leftwing Democrats, that their policies have been successful in transforming the economic and social landscapes of the cities and states where they govern. Think again.” (05/14/26)

    https://mises.org/mises-wire/socialists-are-reaping-bountiful-political-harvest-while-they-create-havoc

  • Trump surrendered to China before he even landed there

    Source: Los Angeles Times
    by Jackie Calmes

    “However the Trump-Xi meeting ends, Trump is no Achilles going into this match. In fact, in the six decades of U.S.-China relations, perhaps no American president has entered the summit arena in a weaker position than Trump, the would-be strongman and artiste of the deal. Worse, his weakness — and by extension his country’s — is mostly self-inflicted. Trump had postponed what was intended as an early April meeting in hopes of striding triumphantly into Beijing as the conqueror of Iran, a China ally. Instead China is receiving him as a ‘giant with a limp,’ in the phrase of its Communist Party-controlled Global Times newspaper.” (05/14/26)

    https://archive.is/Gozia

  • How to Lower Gas Prices

    Source: Common Sense
    by Paul Jacob

    “Gasoline prices have skyrocketed. The Iran War is to blame, but the President has not been able to bring it to an end. Still, he has offered a small fix. A federal gas tax suspension! In its favor, this temporary measure would offer some relief. In addition, the federal government shouldn’t be attaching an excise to fuel sales anyway. The states already burden our fuel bills with their own taxes. … Cutting off a source of revenue would increase the deficit, of course. But there is a simple solution to that: spend less.” (05/14/26)

    https://thisiscommonsense.org/2026/05/14/how2lower/

  • Frampton Comes Alive! at Fifty

    Source: Quillette
    by Jacob Bielecki

    “The improbable story of rock’s greatest live album.” (05/14/26)

    https://quillette.com/2026/05/14/frampton-comes-alive-at-fifty-steve-marriott-humble-pie/

  • Are Democrats trying to out-hawk Trump on China to spite him?

    Source: Responsible Statecraft
    by Connor Echols

    “The president has actually opened the door to rethinking ties with Beijing, but partisan politics are preventing some lawmakers from walking on through.” (05/14/26)

    https://responsiblestatecraft.org/trump-china-deal-democrats/

  • How CEOs Use “Neutral” Legislature Group to Indoctrinate State Lawmakers

    Source: The American Prospect
    by Whitney Curry Wimbish

    “Executives from Amazon, Walmart, and scores of other anti-worker, anti-regulation corporations are paying millions to influence elected officials through the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL), researchers and former lawmakers who have attended the meetings told the Prospect. In exchange for donating to the NCSL Foundation, the NCSL allows executives to set conference agendas and put their preferred speakers on panel discussions about policymaking, they said. The arrangement is giving corporate interests significant power to shape how lawmakers think about issues, especially those in which they have little or no expertise, these critics say. The benefits go well beyond those that the NCSL Foundation says on its website come with the annual sponsorship fees at various price levels, such as invitations to meetings.” (05/14/26)

    https://prospect.org/2026/05/14/how-ceos-use-neutral-legislature-group-indoctrinate-state-lawmakers-ncsl/

  • A Failing, Flailing President Supplicates Xi

    Source: Paul Krugman
    by Paul Krugman

    “To be clear, China has many significant problems of its own. It faces a demographic crisis: Its working age population has been shrinking for more than a decade. Its economy is deeply unbalanced, relying on unsustainable trade surpluses and unproductive investment to make up for inadequate consumer spending. Its economic growth is slowing. It suffers from high youth unemployment. Discontent is rising, held in check by autocratic, police-state measures. But despite China’s domestic troubles, in geopolitical terms China is on the ascendant. Trump’s visit to Beijing is a field trip by a failing, flailing would-be autocrat pleading with a real strongman, who leads a much more serious country, to bail him out of the mess he’s made.” (05/14/26)

    https://paulkrugman.substack.com/p/a-failing-flailing-president-supplicates

  • Today’s AIs Show the Marginal Revolution’s Unfinished Business

    Source: Cobden Centre
    by Joakim Book

    “AIs excel at pattern recognition, correlation spotting, and out-of-sample prediction from vast datasets; they do not deduce the impossibility of economic calculation under socialism, the coordinative power of market prices under private property, or why fiat results in boom-bust cycles or all manner of unproductive financialization schemes.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.cobdencentre.org/2026/05/todays-ais-show-the-marginal-revolutions-unfinished-business/

  • Antiwar Dems Should Court Republicans, Not Alienate Them

    Source: The American Conservative
    by Harrison Berger

    “To end the Iran War, America needs a left–right coalition.” (05/14/26)

    https://www.theamericanconservative.com/antiwar-dems-should-court-republicans-not-alienate-them/

  • Land, Law, and Constitutional Overreach

    Source: Law & Liberty
    by John O McGinnis

    “Historians regularly assail ‘law office history.’ But they can be guilty of writing ‘history department jurisprudence.'” (05/14/26)

    https://lawliberty.org/book-review/land-law-and-constitutional-overreach/

  • Taiwan’s lesson for US-China summit

    Source: Christian Science Monitor
    by staff

    “Taiwan’s elected officials were not given a seat at this week’s summit in Beijing between the American and Chinese leaders. Yet the Taiwanese people – or, rather, their resolve to run a free country by respecting individual sovereignty – were very much there. So much so that China’s overall stated goal for the summit was to gain the United States’ help in breaking Taiwan’s democratic spirit. The specific requests by Chinese leader Xi Jinping are that U.S. President Donald Trump oppose any attempt by Taiwan to officially declare independence and that he end U.S. military sales to the second-freest nation in Asia. Whether Mr. Trump acts on those requests is almost secondary to the fact that Mr. Xi indirectly admits he is failing to break Taiwan’s civic identity of individual freedom and inherent rights.” (05/13/26)

    https://www.csmonitor.com/Editorials/the-monitors-view/2026/0513/Taiwan-s-lesson-for-US-China-summit

  • CIA Officer: Agency Defies Trump’s Order, Withholds 40 Boxes of JFK and MKULTRA Files

    Source: JFK Facts
    by Jack Reid

    “Active duty CIA officer James Erdman III testified in front of the Senate Oversight Committee on Wednesday about Agency obfuscation of findings around the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. In his prepared remarks, he made an explosive detour into the JFK case. He stated that the CIA took back control of 40 boxes of documents that the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) was reviewing for declassification under President Donald Trump’s Executive Order 14176. That January 2025 decree ordered the release of records concerning the JFK, MLK and RFK assassinations.” (05/13/26)

    https://jfkfacts.substack.com/p/cia-officer-agency-defies-trumps

  • The Perfect Storm for ADHD Overdiagnosis

    Source: Cato Institute
    by Adam Omary and Jeffrey A Singer

    “The sharp increase in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnoses — nearly doubling among American children between 1997 and 2022, and more than tripling among adults from 2012 to 2023 — has been chalked up to better screening, increased awareness, and the corrosive effects of smartphones and social media on developing brains. None of these factors holds up well under scrutiny. The diagnostic category itself has been steadily widened by the institutions that define it and the financial structure that rewards every participant for applying the ADHD label.” (05/13/26)

    https://www.cato.org/commentary/perfect-storm-adhd-overdiagnosis

  • Gavin Newsom Has a Kamala Harris Problem

    Source: Town Hall
    by Larry Elder

    “Former Vice President Kamala Harris recently dropped several not-too-subtle hints that she wants to run for president in 2028. Polls, at least for now, show the leading likely Democrat candidate is California Gov. Gavin Newsom. Many Democrat pundits and insiders say Harris'[s] failed run against Donald Trump renders her damaged goods and therefore insufficiently attractive to the donor class. The Los Angeles Times recently wrote: ‘As Kamala Harris eyes a possible 2028 presidential bid, there is little outward enthusiasm among her biggest 2024 backers to fund a repeat performance’ …. For Harris, this sounds ominous. But there’s a flaw in this reasoning, and it represents a huge threat to Newsom’s plans, as well as those of any of the other names floated as possible candidates.” (05/14/26)

    https://townhall.com/columnists/larryelder/2026/05/14/gavin-newsom-has-a-kamala-harris-problem-n2676056

  • Why plutocrats love Trump’s war

    Source: UnHerd
    by Yanis Varoufakis

    “When the bombs began to rain down on Iran, I predicted Donald Trump’s Waterloo. Watching his MAGA coalition, a noxious brew of working-class resentment and tax cuts for billionaires, descend into a civil class war, I paraphrased Churchill on the Battle of El Alamein: in his second term, before Iran, Trump had never faced a serious defeat; after Iran, he will not taste another victory. While I stand by my prediction, a new observation must be grafted upon it: the Iran war has awarded Trump’s plutocratic circle a spectacularly enriching victory. In a republic that has long since mutated into an oligarchy, albeit one with periodic elections, the plutocrats’ expanding fortunes matter disproportionately.” (05/13/26)

    https://archive.is/eNV9U

  • A Central Bank Digital Currency Isn’t an Immediate Threat

    Source: Exiled Policy
    by Jason Pye

    “Critics are right that a digital dollar could be another surveillance tool, but the Federal Reserve likely needs Congress to authorize it.” (05/13/26)

    https://exiledpolicy.substack.com/p/a-central-bank-digital-currency-isnt